With her delicate features and bright blue eyes,Grace Hartzel is one of the prettiest models to grace the pages of fashion glossies of late, but don’t let the doll-like beauty fool you Grace is a force to be reckoned with. Over the past few months Grace has been steadily racking up a slew of impressive editorials, working with some of fashion’s coolest publications and best photographers. With three editorials in a row in Vogue Paris, a chic only-girl story in the latest Interview Magazineand compelling shots in British Vogue all eyes are on Grace. Coming off the heels of an impressive season (and exclusive) season is an accomplishment, but following it up with editorial after editorial of quality is what makes a model a star.

The exploits of the idle rich have long been a fashion obsession, but Venetia Scott offers a unique take on the subject. Sinking into 70s style imagery filled with feathered hair and bright colors Scott creates a sumptuous world of luxuriant excess. By serving as both photographer and stylist, Scott is able to fully realize her vision and every element of the story merges together so well that the shots could be actual stills from a late 70s film. Sporting a firecracker red wig and looking a bit like Karen Elson’s wicked twin, Malgosia Bela serves up style as the heroine of the tale. Malgosia’s chic presence elevates every shot, making this an especially entertaining tale.

Venetia Scott‘s atmospheric photographs always serve to provide an appealing alternative to the typical fashion stories and her latest images for Self Service are no exception. Providing an esoteric twist on traditional prom portraits makes for a surprising story. Styled by Poppy Kain and featuring a baby-faced cast including Nastya Kusakina, Sarah Engelland andFrances Coombe, the feature merges the vintage vibe of the imagery with the very latest runway looks. Focusing on playful pieces from Lanvin, Moschino and Vivienne Westwood, Kain creates an uncommonly chic wardrobe fit for both a youthful audience and those well beyond their school years.

Combine the model star power of Storm Model Management, the cutting-edge art direction of Plus Agency and what do you get? A luxurious and inventive fashion glossy, designed with “print addicts” in mind. Centrefold Magazinehas always delivered an impressive array of editorial delights, but this issue takes things one step further with a jam packed assortment of epic beauties and high profile photographers. The resplendent Kate Moss graces the cover and oozes aloof sex appeal like in Venetia Scott‘s editorial, while Cindy Crawford looks better than ever in classic black and white images. The fun doesn’t stop there of course, everyone from Andrej Pejic, Liberty Ross to Lily Cole, Jourdan Dunn, Eva Herzigova and Cara Delevingne has a chance to shine.

Tsk, tsk.. just more tsk from us for Ms. Lindsay Lohan about her straight out copying of up and coming designerJen Kao and her dress for Lindsay’s new line, especially as Lindsay was photographed wearing Jen’s dress a month ago. As my little girl would say: Not Nice!

After their lyrical Vogue Italia cover and shoot with Meisel, Agnete and Kamila are reunited in Vogue UK and interpreted by Venetia Scott. We’re seeing much plaid and checked looks for the coming months, so right for fall’s brisk weather.